Drenovar's main capital was surrounded by water from three sides.
The city was built along the shore because, at the time, humanity was locked in war. They needed a base as close to enemy territory as possible to launch quick attacks and defend efficiently. The location gave them a strategic advantage.
That's why two headquarters were established, and one of the two was named Drenovar.
The military strength of the nation was quite profoundly big, and the soldiers were well-trained and equipped as well.
For the Council, Drenovar was both a military stronghold and a source of wealth. In contrast, the Union Council might be willing to sacrifice Eryndor if it came to that. Austin feared this possibility even more after noticing Union Council soldiers moving about.
However, soon, he would realize that the main purpose of their presence here was something entirely different.
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